Thursday, October 8, 2015

Night Flight Amelia Earhart Crosses the Atlantic by Robert Burleigh, Paintings by Wendell Minor

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This text has enough vocabulary for a year of lessons!

ripples
rough-hewn
swoops
froth
ascends
noiseless
peeks
wisps
shimmering
seething
drone
erupts
heave
pummel
quicksilver
wobbles
jagged
swirls
raging
brittle
sluggish
reels
courses
accelerate
bursts 
uncaring
breakers
lurches
tomb
drowse
knuckles
exhaust
clammy
plows
silt
splinters
vault
clenched
churns
gauge
billowy
endlessness
emerges
festered
crags
looms
veers
fumes
pasture
startle
scatter
jolt
gradual
stillness
deafened
rustle

"...A great peace wells up. She knows she has crossed something more than an ocean..."
- from the text by Robert Burleigh

Amelia Earhart

"Everyone has his own Atlantics to fly.  Whatever you want very much to do, against the opposition of tradition, neighborhood opinion, and so-called common sense - that is an Atlantic."

 -- Amelia Earhart


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